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FL - Anthony Caravella Verdict: Cops Must Pay $7,000,000 To Wrongfully Convicted Browar... - 0 views

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    The 9,389 days Anthony Caravella wrongfully spent in prison still haunt him, but he was relieved Tuesday that two former police officers who put him away are finally being held accountable. Jurors decided that William Mantesta and George Pierson framed Caravella, then a mentally challenged 15 year old, for the 1983 rape and murder of a Miramar woman and should pay him $7 million for the close to 26 years he spent in prison.
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SD - We must not be silent - The Yankton Four | Sex Offender Issues - 0 views

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    Case Info: IMAGINE YOU ARE arrested on lies like a witch in the dark ages. Nothing you say or do makes any difference to the Verdict... GUILTY Imagine your children being abducted, starved, tortured and interrogated against you. Imagine prison f...
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Criminal Exonerations: 2,000 Convicted Then Exonerated In U.S. Over Last 23 Years, Says... - 0 views

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    More than 2,000 people who were falsely convicted of serious crimes have been exonerated in the United States in the past 23 years, according to a new archive compiled at two universities. There is no official record-keeping system for exonerations of convicted criminals in the country, so academics set one up. The new national registry, or database, painstakingly assembled by the University of Michigan Law School and the Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern University School of Law, is the most complete list of exonerations ever compiled. The database compiled and analyzed by the researchers contains information on 873 exonerations for which they have the most detailed evidence. The researchers are aware of nearly 1,200 other exonerations, for which they have less data.
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The Untouchables: America's Misbehaving Prosecutors, And The System That Protects Them - 0 views

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    NEW ORLEANS -- Some questions seem particularly prone to set John Thompson off. Here's one he gets a lot: Have the prosecutors who sent him to death row ever apologized? "Sorry? For what?" says Thompson. The 49-year-old is lean, almost skinny. He wears jeans, a T-shirt and running shoes and sports a thin mustache and soul patch, both stippled with gray. "You tell me that. Tell me what the hell would they be sorry for. They tried to kill me. To apologize would mean they're admitting the system is broken." His voice has been gradually increasing in volume. He's nearly yelling now. "That everyone around them is broken. It's the same motherfucking system that's protecting them."
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NY - Official Misconduct Led to 35.5% of the Wrongful Convictions in New York | Sex Off... - 0 views

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    Original Article07/24/2013 Based on the data compiled in the NYS Wrongful Conviction Database, 35.5% of wrongful convictions since 1881 have been caused by official misconduct on the part of the prosecution and/or the police. This disregard for ...
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FL - Florida cop (Javier Perez) doesn't like being filmed, has activist falsely detaine... - 0 views

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    Javier Perez Original Article06/04/2014By David Edwards A Florida activist has said that he discovered that he was framed for public masturbation by one officer who did not like the idea of police being recorded on video. In a video posted to his...
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